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Greg, I know that it isn't hard copy, but I use Easy Scorecard App on my Android phone. It keeps all of that information you listed and more. It has both golf and disc golf modes and the disc golf portion is totally for disc golf not just some ball golf knock off. It does estimated round ratings and overall player ratings, scores, averages, and allows for personal notes on every hole. It allows for customization and if your are inclined it is social network friendly if you want to post your info (tweet your ace?) It has more features then I care to name or that others would care to read.

I just put them in an excel spreadsheet (makes it easy to get hole-by-hole or round-by-round averages). I also occasionally use www.discgolfscene.com which keeps track of your scores on the courses you play.

Of course to do either of those you have to keep track while playing (either in your head or on a notepad or whatever) but that's what I've found that works for me.

Gary Brinkmeyer has every round, every hole, every weather variant he has ever played I believe........scratch paper unsure if goest to a "electric box" method beyond that

And if you were ever able to get your hands on it, you would NEVER be able to translate it. I've seen a lot of code in my life, but, have never been able to make heads or tails out of any of that scratch he puts down....lol